With just a month until they release their new album, ‘Darker White’, Fever 333 has dropped another track from the record in the form of ‘DESERT RAP’.
Combining spitting bars with a favourably melodic chorus, it’s an enticing preview of Fever 333‘s much-anticipated return.
“If you hope to be an instrument for change, you must remember to keep said instrument sharp,” says Jason Aalon on the new song. “Fatigue will find you if you don’t find yourself first. On the micro and macro level, this song serves as a reminder that when trying to do right by the people remember you as a person as well.”
‘Darker White’ is released on October 4th via Century Media Records under an exclusive license from 333 WRECKORDS CREW.
Fever 333 will follow the release of ‘Darker White’ with a run of UK dates later in the year.
30th New Century Hall, Manchester
December
1st Garage, Glasgow
3rd XOYO, Birmingham
5th Marble Factory, Bristol
6th Electric Brixton, London
‘DESERT RAP’ Lyrics:
I’m a bad muhfucka yea you heard right
Just another day
Livin for tonight
If you a bad muhfucka put yo hands high
Raise a glass to those
Ones that gave they life
I wasn’t born I was forged in fire for about
400 years jim crow laws and civil wars see my
Grandmama died said her heart couldn’t take no more so I
Should probably take that as a sign
I need to get out of
Out of my own way
It’s wearing me out
It’s
More than I can take
And once I leave
I might feel free
But I’m still trapped
By what I need
Need to get out
Before
It gets too late
I’m motivated
To go Tupac and play dead
I tried to be Machiavelli
Before they got to hating
For all them things I thought was right to do when I fight with you then I
Got clarity and now I see I can’t please everybody
I need to get out of
Out of my own way
It’s wearing me out
It’s
More than I can take
And once I leave
I might feel free
But I’m still trapped
By what I need
Need to get out
Before
It gets too late
I’m a bad muhfucka yea you heard right
Just another day
Livin for tonight
I need to get out of
Out of my own way
It’s wearing me out
It’s
More than I can take
And once I leave
I might feel free
But I’m still trapped
By what I need
Need to get out
Before
It gets too late